B.B. King, accompanied by Medgar Evers’ brother Charles, gave a prison performance on June 8th, 1983 for the inmates at the notorious Parchman Farm in the Mississippi Delta — about 35 miles from King’s childhood home. The next day, he would be the guest of honor in his Indianola, Mississippi hometown for the third annual B.B. King Homecoming Festival.

Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

SUMMER SALE 10% off STOREWIDE 1 week only! Prices include discount! Radio Station Copy! VG++! Vinyl has no issues and sounds amazing. Sleeve has radio station markings and writings, has its top right corner cut, and has little to no shelf wear. UltraSonic cleaned.

Notes:

Recorded at Rosenberg Studio, Copenhagen, on May 26, 1974.

Track B5 is omited from the Side B label, but it is the last track on the LP, as identified on the back cover.
There are variations in the ANVs between the back cover of the album jacket and the LP labels, so the more complete ANVs were used.

A1. Yesterdays 6:03
A2. Here's That Rainy Day 5:05
A3. Margareta 4:52
A4. Imagination 5:06
A5. Have You Met Miss Jones? 3:59
B1. I Feel All Alone 2:50
B2. What Is It? 1:11
B3. Circe 2:27
B4. Gentofte 4349 2:26
B5. Apartment 512 11:19

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Phonographic Copyright (p) Inner City Records
Copyright (c) Inner City Records
Recorded At Rosenberg Studio

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Weight 0.51 lbs